sande

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See also: Sande, sandē, sânde, sände, and Sände

Danish

Etymology 1

sand +‎ -e. From the noun sand.

Verb

sande (imperative sand, infinitive at sande, present tense sander, past tense sandede, perfect tense sandet)

  1. (used with til) to sprinkle with sand; to strew (with) sand
    Synonym: tilsande

Conjugation

Conjugation of sande
active passive
present sander sandes
past sandede sandedes
infinitive sande sandes
imperative sand
participle
present -
past sandet
(auxiliary verb være)
gerund

Etymology 2

sand +‎ -e. From the adjective sand.

Verb

sande (imperative sand, infinitive at sande, present tense sander, past tense sandede, perfect tense sandet)

  1. to recognize, admit, acknowledge, experience or feel
    Synonym: indse
    Adskillige spejdere måtte sande, at det er svært at bygge en vandtæt båd af naturmaterialer
    Several scouts had to admit that it is difficult to build a waterproof boat from natural materials.

Conjugation

Conjugation of sande
active passive
present sander
past sandede
infinitive sande
imperative sand
participle
present -
past sandet
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund

References

Galician

Verb

sande

  1. inflection of sandar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Middle English

Etymology 1

Noun

sande

  1. Alternative form of sond

Etymology 2

Noun

sande

  1. Alternative form of sonde

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the noun sand (sand).

Verb

sande (present tense sandar, past tense sanda, past participle sanda, passive infinitive sandast, present participle sandande, imperative sande/sand)

  1. to sprinkle with sand; to strew (with) sand

References

Anagrams

Old English

Noun

sande

  1. inflection of sand:
    1. accusative/genitive/dative singular
    2. nominative/accusative plural

Pali

Alternative forms

Verb

sande

  1. inflection of sandati:
    1. optative active singular
    2. present middle first-person singular

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English Sunday.

Noun

sande

  1. A holiday

Verb

sande

  1. To take a day off